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Supposed weasel link about monument resembling the stem of a viking ship
[edit]I found out a bit about the missing or wanted reference in paragraph 3 It is frequently associated[by whom?] with the stem of a viking ship or the conning tower of a submarine..
In a tour guide from the German automobile club ADAC (page 80) I found a statement that claims that the tower was meant to look like a stem of a viking ship. However I couldn't find anything about any frequent association with stem or conning tower.
Here is the link to google-books, where the tour guide has been stored. It is fairly old and in German language. https://books.google.de/books?id=pmeAX5vV1hYC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=laboe+bug+wikingerschiff#v=onepage&q=laboe%20bug%20wikingerschiff&f=false
Citation: Am östlichen Ufer der Außenförde erhebt sich [...] der 1927-36 errichtete, 72 m hohe und dem Bug eines Wikingerschiffes nachempfundene Turm [...].
In English: On the east bank of the outer fjord [...] rises the 1927 - 1936 built 72 m high tower modelled to resemble the stem of a viking ship [...].
Since I wasn't able to explicitly add data that supports the claim in question, I'm not exactly keen on editing the article. In addition, I'm not native to the English language. I hope my input is going to help anyway. --77.186.110.179 (talk) 02:37, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
u 571 crew list — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.197.121.208 (talk) 18:04, 20 August 2020 (UTC)
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